When you reach that level it is often suggested you stop practicing it and just do the form.
Chen
everything wrote:thanks for posting for fun.
everything wrote:When you reach that level it is often suggested you stop practicing it and just do the form.
so this is for beginners not ready for form?
everything wrote:Chen
or you are making some comparison to tai chi, Chen style?
or just making conversation?
GrahamB wrote:I see two kids waving their arms in circles. It's cute mimicry, but I don't see any chan si going on...
Bob wrote:I'm not going to make any judgements on what you practice but just one small suggestion or so - widen your stance by a fist and bend/sink your knees a bit - nothing deep - you might get a better connection/transfer/movement among the lower body, pelvis/hips/waist and upper body Arms - in late 1980s learned this at the Tai Chi Farm from a Chinese practitioner from Canada who was at the farm for that week - thanks for posting - although I don't practice it we have some relatively similar exercises with brick (light), wrist rings (light) and da qiang exercises
wayne hansen wrote:Anyone who teaches something they don’t practice must be avoided at all costs
They are stealing your time
cloudz wrote:Maybe one day you'll share your own capability and achievement instead of hiding behind raw beginners. of what interest that is I don't know.
might as well go on youtube.
Appledog wrote:I'm not hiding anything, I'm just too busy to make a video for you just to satisfy your curiosity.
Bao wrote:Appledog wrote:I'm not hiding anything, I'm just too busy to make a video for you just to satisfy your curiosity.
You have time filming and uploading videos of your students, but not time to film and upload videos of yourself? ... Okay then...
everything wrote:I think for sure you should do whatever you feel like. At some point, the kids may not want to be the "stars".
Giles wrote:Appledog: I understand what you're saying about having insufficient time to get yourself filmed. The thing is, when we're talking about silk reeling and posting videos on the theme, most of us here will have a sufficiently practiced eye to sense (more or less) what kind of connections and processes are happening within the body of the person demonstrating.
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